Conforce’s debut album, “Machine Conspiracy” is one of my favorite albums of the 2010’s. I feel that the album beautifully bridges the ethereal atmosphere of IDM and DubTechno, and it is even elegant as one of those John Beltran’s works. Originally, this debut album has been released from a DubTechno label, Meanwhile, but following albums by Conforce are all being released from Delsin: a Techno oriented album, “Escapism” (2011) and “Kinetic Image” (2013), a dark mood IDM album. Meanwhile, from Echocord (a well-known DubTechno label) an album which sounds like playing DubTechno under the sea is being released under the alias of Silent Harbour, and an Electro oriented album, “Vantage Point” is being released by another alias, Versalife. From these works, I found that works of Boris Bunnik of Conforce is consistently wandering around somewhere in between DubTechno, IDM, and Electro, yet all of them seemed to lack in elegance when compared with “Machine Conspiracy”. However, in this latest album, I feel that the fountainhead of the beauty of Conforce’s music returns with the deepness such found in Silent Harbour’s album being added over it. And the reissue version of “Machine Conspiracy” was released from Delsin just last year, so I am led to think and happy to say that this new album is like a sequel of it.